Star of BBC’s Still Game set to visit Inverness
The star of BBC Scotland’s hit series, Still Game, is set to visit Inverness next month in her new comedy tour.
Actor, comedian and producer, Jane McCarry — best known to millions as lovable gossip Isa from the legendary sitcom, Still Game — is headed to Inverness Town House in April. McCarry’s brand-new 2025 tour promises to “have you laughing like never before”, and will offer an opportunity to explore in-depth into the life of Isa Drennan.
Having charmed audiences for over 20 years, Jane McCarry says she will amuse fans with fascinating jokes and stories from her time on the telly. Still Game fans will also have the chance to ask Jane anything about her life as a TV star, which will offer an interactive part to her performance.
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Breakneck Comedy’s founder, Naz Hussain said: “This is a brand-new show for 2025, and audiences can expect a lot of laughs, as Jane shares stories from a TV, radio, and stage career that spans over twenty years. There are some great stories here and – as you might expect from the actress who so memorably brought Craiglang’s best-loved busy body to life in Still Game, there might even be a bit of behind the scenes gossip as well!”
Standard tickets are priced at £25, with VIP Meet and Greet tickets are also offered for £39. The show’s age limit is 14 and over.
The Jane McCarry Breakneck Comedy tour dates are:
• Thursday April 3 – Boat of Garton – Boat Hall (7pm)
• Friday April 4 – Dunfermline – Baldridgeburn Centre (6pm)
• Friday April 4 – Portobello – Portobello Town Hall (8.30pm)
• Saturday April 5 – Cumbernauld – New Town Hall (6pm)
• Saturday April 5 – Dumbarton – Denny Civic Centre (8.30pm)
• Thursday April 10 – Inverness – Inverness Town House (7pm)
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• Friday April 11 – Grangemouth – Grangemouth Town Hall (6pm)
• Friday April 11 – Dunblane – Victoria Hall (8.30pm)
• Saturday April 12 – Kilmarnock – The Park Hotel (6pm)
• Saturday April 12 – Motherwell – South Dalziel Historic Building (8.30pm)
• Thursday April 17 – Galashiels – Volunteer Hall (7pm)
• Friday April 18 – Glasgow – Websters Theatre (6pm)
• Friday April 18 – Greenock – Greenock Town Hall (8.30pm)
• Saturday April 19 – St Andrews – St Andrews Town Hall (6pm)
• Saturday April 19 – Markinch – Markinch Town Hall (8.30pm)
• Thursday April 24 – Ayr – Ayr Town Hall (7pm)
• Friday April 25 – Dundee – Duck Slatterys (6pm)
• Friday April 25 – Blairgowrie – Blairgowrie Town Hall (8.30pm)
• Saturday April 26 – Aberdeen – Breakneck Comedy Club (6pm)
• Saturday April 26 – Banchory – Banchory Town Hall (8.30pm)
For more information, visit breakneckcomedy.co.uk